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you get a key chain & a monthly news letter. don't waste your money. i signed up for a year but won't renew.
this group here is the best "owners association"!
i do promote joining the NCM tho.
What's so special about the NCM? What does it offer than the NCOA doesn't? Is it even worth $100 for a membership?
It's worth the $1500 I paid for a lifetime membership.
The Corvetteforum and the NCM are very close friends, we have had three Cruise Ins so far all taking place at the NCM.
The NCM is there for us, the Corvette owners and it's for the Corvette Dreamers as well as any car nut.
You get a monthly magazine(every month, not like the NCOA). You get free admission to teh museum as well as several others around the country.
You get to be a part of a great family of Corvette owners, you get info on events that happen at the NCM as well as a few other local(to Nashville and Bowling Green) events.
It's a non profit organization, the NCOA is in it for themselves.
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
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